The Human Motor: Energy, Fatigue, and the Origins of Modernity
Paperback Published on: 07/10/1992
Price: £31.00
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Synopsis
Science once had an unshakable faith in its ability to bring the forces of nature-even human nature-under control. In this wide-ranging book Anson Rabinbach examines how developments in physics, biology, medicine, psychology, politics, and art employed the metaphor of the working body as a human motor.
From nineteenth-century theories of thermodynamics and political economy to the twentieth-century ideals of Taylorism and Fordism, Rabinbach demonstrates how the utopian obsession with energy and fatigue shaped social thought across the ideological spectrum.
Publisher information
- Publisher: University of California Press
- ISBN: 9780520078277
- Number of pages: 402
- Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 27 mm
- Weight: 664g
- Languages: English
